National carrier Air India was charging fares as high as Rs 51,750 for a business class ticket for its flight to the city from Bangalore for today, while private Jet Airways fares stood at Rs 47,000.
These fares, in normal situation, could be around Rs 25,000, a travel agent said.
"Some airlines have doubled air fares for flights to cities such as Bangalore, Hyderabad and Coimbatore, which are not very far from Chennai," Iqbal Mulla, president of Global Tourism Council in Mumbai said.
"Air fares are so dynamic that it is difficult to read a pattern in them. At one particular time they may go up, but at another time they may hit rock bottom on a particular sector," he said.
AAI, which late evening announced the partial resumption of flight services from Chennai airport tomorrow, had earlier decided to close the airport till Sunday due to flooding of the runway and nearby operation areas.
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